Are spending cuts to blame for the schools concrete crisis?
Capital spending on education has been squeezed since 2010 as money has been redirected to healthcare.
Backlash sparks delay over rail ticket office closure plans
Passenger watchdogs have been given more time to assess the vast volume of responses to a consultation.
New iPhone, new charger: Apple bends to EU rules
A European Union law will require portable devices to have a common charger by 2024.
Airlines could face crackdown on hidden fees
Consumers should have accurate information upfront before making a purchase, the government says.
Barbie overtakes Super Mario Bros to be 2023’s biggest box office hit
Margot Robbie's hit movie becomes the year's most successful film at box offices around the world.
Asda owners quizzed over action to curb price rises
MPs ask Asda's co-owner, Mohsin Issa, whether issues over its finances are preventing more being done.
Country Garden: Property shares jump on debt reprieve
The Chinese developer reportedly secured an extension to a key debt payment deadline at the weekend.
Rail disruption: Train cancellations as high as 13% in 2023
One station, managed by TransPennine Express, has had 13% of its trains cancelled.
New tech boosts Dutch drive for sustainable farming
In the Netherlands, experiments are underway to ensure future food supply and cut carbon emissions.
Tesco staff offered body cameras over crime fears
It follows similar moves by other retailers and daily incidents rising from 450 a day, up to 850.